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siempre he creído que la realidad está compuesta por líneas de trazos claros que separan lo que sé de lo que no, lo que me imagino de lo que no, lo que tengo de lo que no. otra manera de decir lo mismo es que siempre he creído que la realid...
yo querría poder protegerla de todo lo que duele. querría ser la luz del baño encendida en mitad de la noche, y que ella pudiera siempre encontrarme en la oscuridad si me necesitara, llegar a la mañana con un poquito menos de miedo. yo quer...
i’m floating on the surface of the sea, i feel weightless. i am suspended between the earth and the sky, my arms and legs are feathers. my chest goes up and down effortlessly like the waves that sway me and the salt swirls around my hair. i...
i have an obsessive thing about me. this is a fact and i’m currently unbothered by it but that hasn’t always been the case. obsession has a lot of bad connotations and i get it, for it can be all-consuming, but i think it can actually be so...
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